Papers from the 2002-2004 conferences of the Scientific Group of Logistics, Association of University Professors in Management, Germany. Part 2 / guest editors, Herbert Kopfer and Herbert Kotzab
Editorial advisory board; Guest Editorial; Solving a continuous location-routing problem by use of a self-organizing map; Supplier selection and controlling using multivariate analysis Rainer Lasch and Christian G. Janker Dresden University of Technology, Dresden, Germany; Communication capability and attitudes toward external communication of purchasing managers in Germany; Exploring the performance effects of key-supplier collaboration
Summary
This is the second part of our special issue comprising research from the ScientificGroup of Logistics, Association of University Professors in Management. Thefundamental goals of the Scientific Group of Logistics are the promotion of logistics inacademic research and education as well as the promotion of prospective candidatesfor scientific positions. In respect to teaching, the following activities are addressed:. development of proposals for academic logistic education as well as discussion ofthe elementary understanding of logistics;. discussion of specific syllabi that can be used in diff